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W2125 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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A rose and crown

EDWARD ANDREWES

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IN YE OLDE CHANGE

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W2126 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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A castle

AT THE WORSTER ARMES

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I I B

IN THE OVLD CHANGE

W2127 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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A willow-tree

AT THE WILLOW TREE

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N I B

IN THE OVLD CHANGE

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W2128 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (1559)

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A dragon

EDWARD CHIPP IN

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YE OVLD CHANGE 59

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W2129 Old Change (Cheapside) Halfpenny (Undated)

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An Indian smoking

EDMOND DOBSON AT THE

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HIS HALFE PENY

IN THE OVLD CHANGE

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W2130 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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A rose and crown

IOHN ELLIOTT AT

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I E

IN YE OVLD CHANGE

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W2131 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (1664)

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The Merchant-Tailors' Arms

ANN FISHER 1664

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IN THE OLD CHAINGE

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W2132 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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An oil-jar

IOHN GRIFEITH

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I M G

IN YE OLD CHANGE

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W2133 Old Change (Cheapside) Halfpenny (Undated)

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Three morris-dancers

IOHN LISLE AT THE 3

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HIS HALF PENY I A L

IN THE OLD CHAINGE

Walter Thornbury, 'Cheapside: Southern tributaries', in Old and New London: Volume 1 (London, 1878), pp. 346-353. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol1/pp346-353 [accessed 5 March 2022]. : No. 36, Old 'Change was formerly the "Three Morrice Dancers" public-house, with the three figures sculptured on a stone as the sign and an ornament (temp. James I.). The house was taken down about 1801. There is an etching of this very characteristic sign on stone. (Timbs.)
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W2134 Old Change (Cheapside) Farthing (Undated)

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Three morris-dancers

IOHN LISLE AT YE 3

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I A L

IN YE OLD CHANGE

Walter Thornbury, 'Cheapside: Southern tributaries', in Old and New London: Volume 1 (London, 1878), pp. 346-353. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/old-new-london/vol1/pp346-353 [accessed 5 March 2022]. : No. 36, Old 'Change was formerly the "Three Morrice Dancers" public-house, with the three figures sculptured on a stone as the sign and an ornament (temp. James I.). The house was taken down about 1801. There is an etching of this very characteristic sign on stone. (Timbs.)
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